2014 Spring – Alumni News and Notes: 2000s, 2010s

2000s Michael Kmec ’00 (CANR), ’08 MBA and Lori Kmec announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Carl, on Dec. 31, 2013. Kim (Carlucci) Boisvert ’01 (BUS) and Jeffrey Boisvert ’01 (BUS) announce the birth of a son, Ryan, on Aug. 27, 2013. He joins his big sister, Megan, and his big brother, Michael. Kathryn […]

2000s

Michael Kmec ’00 (CANR), 08 MBA and Lori Kmec announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Carl, on Dec. 31, 2013.

Kim (Carlucci) Boisvert ’01 (BUS) and Jeffrey Boisvert ’01 (BUS) announce the birth of a son, Ryan, on Aug. 27, 2013. He joins his big sister, Megan, and his big brother, Michael.

Kathryn (Scoville) Desrosiers ’01 (ED), music coordinator for Bolton (Conn.) Public Schools, was named the 2013-14 Bolton Public Schools’ Teacher of the Year. A flutist, she also teaches high school concert band, seventh- and eighth-grade concert band, advanced placement music theory, and music technology.

Tara (Kozulko) Stritch ’01 (ED) is assistant athletic trainer for the U.S. Lacrosse Women’s Senior National Team.

Christopher Lebonitte ’02 (BUS) is senior director of finance at NBC Sports in New York, N.Y. He has been with NBC Universal for nine years. He and his wife, Allie, announce the birth of a son, Benjamin Vincent, on Aug. 31, 2013.

Jessica (Alcantara) Olivieri ’02 (CLAS), ’13 MBA and Angelo Olivieri III ’04 (BUS), ’07 MS announce the birth of a baby girl, Aria Josephine, on Sept. 30, 2013, in Hartford, Conn.

Theodore “Ted” Yungclas ’02 MA, ’07 Ph.D. is principal of academic affairs at the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education in Hartford, Conn. He previously served as the assistant dean at UConn’s School of Fine Arts.

Bryan E. McEntee ’03 (CLAS) was appointed to the Waterbury (Conn.) Board of Education by Waterbury Mayor Neil M. O’Leary.

Matthew S. Necci ’03 (CLAS) is partner at law firm Halloran & Sage LLP in Connecticut. He also serves on the Special Olympics of Connecticut Board of Directors.

Uyi Osunde ’03 (ED), ’08 MA, former UConn football star and defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, is assistant principal at Illing Middle School in Manchester, Conn.

John “Jack” H. Sheedy ’03 (BGS), news editor at The Catholic Transcript in Bloomfield, Conn., is the author of a memoir, Sting of the Heat Bug, published in 2012 by Signalman Publishing in Florida.

Jocelyn Tamborello-Noble ’03 (ED), ’04 MA, ’09 6th Year, a Spanish teacher at Glastonbury (Conn.) High School, received a 2013 Polaris Award from Leadership Greater Hartford in October.

Erik Diaz ’04 MFA is assistant professor of theatre arts at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Zato Kadambaya ’04 MA is math/science department head and STEM administrator at New London (Conn.) High School.

Kelly (Burke) Lamb ’05 (SFS) and Craig Lamb announce the birth of a baby boy, Evan Anthony. He was born on Dec. 11, 2013, and weighed 7 lb., 12 oz. He joins big brother Desmond, age 2. The family resides in Rochester, N.Y.

Amanda Falcone ’05 (CLAS) is public relations account executive at Duffy & Shanley in Providence, R.I. She previously worked as deputy press secretary for U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.) and as a multimedia journalist for The Hartford Courant.

Michael Louis ’05 (ED), ’07 MA, a four-year letterwinner for the UConn men’s tennis team and a six-year assistant coach for the Huskies, is the UConn men’s tennis head coach. He previously served as head coach of the men’s and women’s teams at the University of Hartford.

Shoshana “Shana” (Cook) Mueller ’05 MPA, ’06 JD, attorney at Bernstein Shur in Portland, Maine, was elected as a shareholder of the firm. Prior to joining Bernstein Shur, she was a public policy researcher and analyst at an economics and management consulting firm in Boston.

Meghan Angeletti ’06 (ED), community relations manager for USTA New England, was named to Racquet Sports Industry’s “30 under 30” list in November 2013.

Tierney (Steele) Callaghan ’06 (CLAS) and Christopher Callaghan married on Aug. 10, 2013.

Karin Edwards ’06 (BGS) joined the Peace Corps and will depart for China in June to begin training as an education volunteer, teaching English as a foreign language to local residents.

David Garvey ’06 Ph.D., director of UConn’s Nonprofit Leadership Program and adjunct professor in UConn’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, received the ACCESS Community Action Agency’s 2013 Community Service Award in recognition of his dedication to low-income families.

Lindsey (Susmeyer) Giliberto ’06 (CLAS) and Paul Giliberto ’06 (BUS) were married on Sept. 14, 2013, in Madison, Conn.

Janet Robinson ’06 Ph.D., superintendent of Stratford (Conn.) Public Schools, was named the 2014 Superintendent of the Year in November and received the Exemplary Leadership Award in July, both through the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents. She previously was superintendent of Newtown (Conn.) Public Schools and of Derby (Conn.) Schools. She also received the 2013 Neag School of Education Alumni Society’s Outstanding Superintendent Award last May.

Jesse Senko ’06 (CANR) is a Ph.D. student at Arizona State University and sustainable seafood consultant for the Blue Ocean Institute. His research and conservation efforts to help save endangered sea turtles along the coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula have been covered in The New York Times.

Nick Paquette ’08 (BUS), CPA, is manager of the audit practice at accounting and consulting firm Baker Newman Noyes in Portland, Maine.

Dan Rousseau ’08 (SFA), assistant lighting director at the CNN studios of the New York-based Lighting Design Group, won an Emmy in October for Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic Design for “NBC Nightly News: Decision 2012 – Election Night Coverage from Democracy Plaza.”

David Gershaw ’09 (ENG, BUS) is president of RemPhos Technologies, a design and manufacturing firm for the lighting industry based in Danvers, Mass.

Eric Sirois ’09 (ENG) is the founder and chief executive officer of Dura Biotech, a Storrs, Conn.-based company that is part of the University of Connecticut’s Technology Incubation Program. The company, which develops innovative technologies to improve functionality and durability of bioprosthetic heart valves, won the CTNext Entrepreneur Innovation Award in February. The award provides $10,000 for innovative project ideas that help propel startups to the next level.

2010s

Carly Buehler ’11 (ED), ’12 MA is a volunteer, training teachers and developing curriculum at a free community school for AIDS orphans in Zambia. To learn more, visit chikumbuso.com.

Arron Lloyd ’11 (SFA) made his television debut in CBS’ fourth season of “Blue Bloods,” which aired in November.

Benjamin Wargo ’11 (ENG) served in the U.S. Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic, designing and supervising the construction of a water system that has supplied 32 families with water.